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Grips size vs other HVA models

mario33

Husqvarna
AA Class
I'm wondering about sizing of Terra grips vs those used in other models. I'm thinking of fitting those fancy black grips with red Husqvarna logo to my Terra (plus possibly Renthal Twinwall). However I dont have access to other HVA machines around (no dealer in my town). Maybe someone having access to other HVA machines might get that measured/compared for me.

Thanks !

EDIT: Grips I'm talking about are coded COD.8ØØØHØ995 in HVA special parts catalogue for all enduro models, except SMR/TE630 which is COD.8ØØØH6491.
 
As long as you aren't trying to put it over that stock tube on the clutch side, you'll be fine. Grips are standard sized, so they'll work. If you're trying to keep that plastic tube under the clutch side (for grip heaters maybe) then you'll need 2 sets, to use both throttle side grips, which would put the "Husqvarna" text upside down on the clutch side.

I imagine the difference in part numbers would be for an open end on the SMR/TE630 because I think those both have bar ends. The other models have the closed end they you have to cut off to put hand guards on.

Those grips look cool, but they really aren't very good IMHO. I got mean blisters with them.
 
If you're trying to keep that plastic tube under the clutch side (for grip heaters maybe) then you'll need 2 sets, to use both throttle side grips, which would put the "Husqvarna" text upside down on the clutch side.
Not planning to use grip heaters. I presume I can remove the tube from the clutch side with no problem to other functions of the bike ?
 
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